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Biography:
Award-winning author Liese Sherwood-
Fabre knew she was destined to write
when she got an A+ in the second grade
for her story about Dick, Jane, and
Sally‘s ruined picnic. She has recently
turned a childhood interest in Sherlock
Holmes into an as-yet unpublished series
on the young detective and his unusually
gifted family. Her research into Victo-
rian England enabled her to write short
essays related to various aspects of the
times when Sherlock Holmes solved his
mysteries.
Most recently, she contributed two arti-
cles in a soon-to-be-released essay col-
lection on the women in the original
Sherlock Holmes stories. Villains, Vic-
tims, and Violets: Agency and Feminism in the
Original Sherlock Holmes Canon explores
Holmes‘ world through the lives of the
women who occupied it: the villains
driven astray; the victims he rescued;
and the strong, pivotal Violets from his
most unforgettable cases. Available in
late July/early August from Brown-
Walker Press.
Contact Info:
Website & Blog
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Amazon Author Page
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